Kelsey Street Press [1]
We are interested in experimental work that plays with language, visual art, and the senses.
Kelsey Street Press was founded in 1974 to address the marginalization of women writers. From the beginning, the editors linked their editorial policy to a poetics of allowance, and to a poetics of inclusion that embraces racial and cultural diversity. Their early books were handset and printed two pages at a time on a basement letterpress.